Away Day Brings Smiles to Harare Children's Hospital
British Embassy, British Council and Department for International Development staff have an Away Day at Harare Children's Hospital

Head of DFID Jane Rintoul puts finishing touches to a painting at the Children's Hospital's playroom
British Embassy, British Council and the Department for International Development (DFID) staff have given the Harare Children鈥檚 Hospital a timely facelift by cleaning up the hospital grounds and renovating and equipping the surgical ward鈥檚 playroom as well as the outdoor playground.
Ambassador Bronnert, together with her counterparts Jane Rintoul Head of DFID and British Council Director Jill Coates and staff also spent time interacting with admitted children and their guardians.
The gesture, made possible through the London 2012 Olympic Legacy Fund also served as a team building opportunity for 102 staff members who took a break from their busy office work schedules to give a helping hand to the local hospital.
British Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Deborah Bronnert said 鈥渋n addition to the supporting the Harare Children鈥檚 Hospital, from 2011 to 2015 the UK through DFID is providing 拢131 million to Zimbabwe鈥檚 health sector, to improve access to quality maternal and child health services , provide anti-retroviral therapy, and increase access to family planning鈥�.
Harare Hospital鈥檚 Chief Executive Officer Ms Peggy Zvavamwe thanked Ambassador Bronnert and her staff saying 鈥渢his is an early Christmas present for the children鈥檚 hospital as the now pleasant surroundings create an even more conducive atmosphere for our patients to recover faster.鈥�